PEARL JAM Joined By CHRIS CORNELL, JERRY CANTRELL At Los Angeles Concert

October 7, 2009

According to EW.com, Chris Cornell (SOUNDGARDEN, AUDIOSLAVE) and Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS) made an appearance on stage last night (Tuesday, October 6) at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles for the third of four local PEARL JAM shows. Cornell joined Eddie Vedder for "Hunger Strike", thus reforming the complete lineup of Andrew Wood/MOTHER LOVE BONE tribute band TEMPLE OF THE DOG. Cantrell then hopped on stage to close out the night with the guitar solo on "Alive". A posting on the site adds, "When Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Matt Cameron, Jerry Cantrell, and Chris Cornell took a bow arm in arm at the end of the show, it was the sort of rock 'n' roll reunion you pray for as a fan, and, thankfully, it was executed with the sort of musical integrity that makes you glad you took the time in the first place."

Fan-filmed video footage of the "Hunger Strike" and "Alive" performances can be viewed below.

The complete setlist and several fan reviews of last night's show can be found on GrungeReport.net.

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